I made a blocky, industrial sort of style, then added art deco-style line width variation. Then, a couple of tech lines here, a couple of details there, and SHAZAM! We get these 1950's-era raygun-toting space race zippity zap letters. It's a font Marvin the Martian might use...
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Original size: 7px (use multiples of this value for pixel perfection)
another display logotype. this one is a recreation of the logotype used in the logo for "Triakis" from WipEout.
also, out of curiousity, I am asking fellow fontstructors to leave a comment saying how much time they spend designing typefaces. I feel like I'm cranking these out and should probably spend more time fine-tuning.
also want to thank everyone for their constructive comments & compliments. it is very encouraging to see such talented designers leaving nice comments.
In this typeface, I have explored the idea of order and systematic design in an urban surrounding. Following the natural lines from the cement of a regular brick wall I have used the repetitive pattern and method to mark the outline to my type face. This font is primarily created for using in titles and headings rather than in a body of text as it is more impacting as well as visually striking and eye catching.
Font made for the logo of a particular project/video game of mine.
Some kerning pairs are imperfect... I can only bring them 10 bricks closer together, so a bit of space remains...
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Current Version: 1.9
See also:Dynablaze
Based on Meiko and Kaito's logos.
Also check out: Vocaloid Sans C by the great Dmitriy Sychiov.
An alternate version of Vocaloid Sans.
This is a clone of Vocaloid SansVertical twin of zugaroo.
This is a clone of zugaroo eYe/FS